Tancook Island residents talk ferry problems with province
Tancook Island residents met Wednesday with provincial officials to talk about the ferry, which shuttles people back and forth from the mainland to the islands.
Capacity was cut in half last month because vessel does not meet new federal regulations

Tancook Islands residents met Wednesday with provincial officials to talk about the ferry, which shuttles people back and forth from the mainland to the islands.
Residents are frustrated the William G. Ernst's capacity was reduced from 90 to 45 last month because the ferry does not meet new federal regulations.
At the meeting, Big Tancook Island resident Ross MacKenzie summed up his frustration with a few words.
“You wasted a whole day of my time," he said.
Speaking with CBC News, he said people on the Island are unsure about the ferry's schedule.